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Circular Bois de Madame in Saint-Quentin-de-Caplong
This circular route is accessible to beginner hikers who want to discover the rolling landscapes of Saint-Quentin-de-Caplong. It follows part of theGR®654trail and part of the Voie de Vézelay route to Santiago de Compostela. Along the way, you'll enjoy varied, rolling landscapes dotted with streams and wine châteaux.
Circular route of La Soulège in Saint-Quentin-de-Caplong
From the village, the route takes you along country lanes through woodland down to a small river, the Soulège. Along the way, you’ll come across various points of interest: a wash house, a stone bridge, windmills and watermills, and more. The rest of the route alternates between vineyards and woodland, with views of the surrounding villages.
Saint-Avit-de-Soulège circular
You will walk alongside the Soulège, a small 13km stream, and discover the village church, rebuilt in 1866. You can also visit the Moulin de Moustelat, built in 1724 and still in operation.
Also worth seeing is the elm tree planted in 1848, symbolising the freedom won after the Revolution, which is in perfect health. It still resists the disease that has struck other trees of its species.
Route from La Tour to Les-Lèves-et-Thoumeyragues
Throughout the hike, mills, wine châteaux and churches combine to offer hikers a charming backdrop in a natural and varied setting. Don't miss the Romanesque church of Thoumeyragues, which is said to have been built by the monks of Saint-Émilion.
Also worth seeing: the Bouhets dovecote and the Château de la Beauze (early 16th century).
The Mills Route in Eynesse
The route is suitable for everyone, from novice walkers to families, thanks to its length and accessibility in all weathers.
This route offers panoramic views of the Dordogne and the hillsides covered in vineyards and woodland. Three mills line the route, demonstrating that the region was not only a wine-growing area but also a long-standing centre for cereal farming. Two windmills, one of which has been partially restored, stand on the heights of Eynesse amidst the vineyards.
Between Durèze and Soulège
Thanks to this walk starting from Gensac, an ancient stronghold perched on the natural bend formed by the rocky outcrop, you can look out over the valleys of the Durèze, the Soulège and the Dordogne.
The Dordogne Circular Cycle Tour: Pessac-sur-Dordogne – Ste-Foy-la-Grande
A great way to get your legs moving and discover this beautiful wine-growing region with its varied scenery: river, vineyards and orchards. Suitable all year round as this route follows quiet country lanes for most of the way.
Circular route along the banks of the Dordogne in Pessac-sur-Dordogne
Pessac-sur-Dordogne is a former port that was once a bustling hub for the transport of wine barrels, staves and cut stone. A jewel of the region, this charming village will captivate you with its eclectic character. Nestled between the Dordogne river and the hillsides, amidst forests and vineyards, you can discover its châteaux tucked away amongst the trees, its three remarkable docks and,
more generally, its typical and picturesque architecture. A lively village – take a leisurely stroll and make the most of a ray of sunshine to explore this town.
The circular Dordogne between Pessac-sur-Dordogne and Ribebon
This route runs along the Dordogne, then takes you up the hillsides for a refreshing walk.
You'll never tire of it!
Bois Bourru circular in Pellegrue
In the heart of the Entre-deux-Mers region, you are now in the bastide town of Pellegrue, founded in the 13th century on a rocky outcrop. During your walk, you will pass through woods and hillsides now planted with vines.
Circular route from Cayfas to Listrac-de-Durèze
Starting from the church car park, take the paths through the woods where you’ll spot a few pidgeon hunting huts. Then, up on the hillside, amidst the vineyards, you’ll have an exceptional view of the valley.
Pierre Loti circular in Flaujagues
Follow in the footsteps of Pierre Loti in the charming village of Flaujagues, where he used to visit his in-laws. Then, from the heights of Juillac, discover a breathtaking view of the Entre-Deux-Mers vineyards.
Between woods and vineyards in Sainte-Radegonde
This village and its monastery date back to the Middle Ages. It was probably founded by monks attracted by the presence of a fountain.
In this wine-growing commune, you will enjoy a very pleasant walk through rolling countryside.
Pineuilh – Saint-Philippe-du-Seignal Circular Route
The route is dominated by the vineyards of the Sainte-Foy Bordeaux appellation and offers remarkable views. You can admire the windmills, a rich rural heritage such as dovecotes and the many wine châteaux.
Circular walk from the Mauret wash house to Savignac-de-Duras
An easy, circular walk of about an hour, perfect for families, around the small village of Savignac-de-Duras, amidst vineyards and plum orchards. You’re likely to spot a few deer along the walk.
The circular from Montaigne to Saint-Michel-de-Montaigne
This hike winds its way near the Château de Montaigne, located in the commune of Saint-Michel-de-Montaigne. It is a 14th-century fortified house that was the family home of the Renaissance philosopher and thinker Michel de Montaigne.
The vineyard is part of the Bergerac appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC).
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